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Sullivan shows the way
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Sullivan shows the way

England's Andy Sullivan jumped from a share of last place to just outside the top ten with a brilliant finish to his third round at The Irish Open.

Andy Sullivan

Sullivan made the halfway cut right on the mark of level par and after going out in the first group at 7:15am was only one under after 15 holes, but then finished birdie, birdie, eagle at Carton House to card a 67.

At five under par he was still four shots behind joint leaders Robert Rock and Peter Uihlein, who had yet to begin their rounds, but was now on course for another good finish in his second full season on The European Tour.

The 26 year old turned professional shortly after helping Great Britain and Ireland win the Walker Cup in 2011 and gained his European Tour card via the Qualifying School later that year, but had to return in 2012 after finishing 145th on The Race to Dubai.

He already looks assured of avoiding that fate for the third year in succession with three top-ten finishes earning in excess of €240,000 euros in 2013 - double his total from last season.

Rock and Uihlein held a two shot lead over a group of five players which included 2009 champion Shane Lowry - who was still an amateur when he defeated Rock in a play-off at Baltray - and former Ryder Cup Captain José María Olazábal.

Olazábal won the Irish Open 23 years ago at Portmarnock and his last European Tour title came in 2005.

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